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- This invention relates in general to a data transceiver and method therein, and more particularly to an activation method in a data transceiver.
- an adaptive equalization method is often used in a data transceiver to compensate for the amplitude and phase distortions introduced by a transmission channel.
- an equalizer is a discrete time filter for compensating amplitude and phase distortions.
- a channel is a time-varying channel with a typically long time constant compared to the symbol period. The channel may be viewed as quasi-static, with a relatively constant impulse response.
- Equalizers are also used to recover timing so that the local receiver clock and the remote transmitter clock are synchronous. Usually, the local receiver clock and the remote transmitter clock are asynchronous. If the timing is not recovered, the transmitted signal can be lost or additional incorrect signals can be added. If the receiver clock is slower than the transmitter clock, after a long enough period of time, one sample of the received signal will be lost. On the other hand, if the local receiver clock is faster than the remote transmitter clock, after a long enough period of time, an extra sample of the receiver signal will be obtained. Equalizers have been implemented to recover received timing and data in many communication systems.
- equalizers have to be adaptive to compensate continuously for non-idealities of the channel.
- a data transceiver often uses an adaptive algorithm to correct errors that occur in subsequent information bits.
- the adaptive algorithm is generally implemented by adaptive filters in the data transceiver.
- adaptive algorithms are used to adapt to particular transmission line conditions.
- activation of the system can be difficult and unreliable due to the adaptive filters.
- One particular problem is the recovering of the received timing.
- FIG. 1 depicts a simplified typical data transceiver.
- the transceiver includes a plurality of adaptive filters: an echo canceller (EC), an automatic gain control (AGC), a feed forward equalizer (FFE), and a decision feedback equalizer (DFE).
- the echo canceller (EC) removes the transmit signals (TXDAT) from the received signals (RX).
- a transmitter filter (TX FILTER) shapes the transmit signal spectrum.
- a D/A converter converts the transient signal to analog signals (TX) to be transmitted.
- An A/D converter converts the received signals (RX) to a digital representation.
- the automatic gain control (AGC) optimizes the received signal level.
- the feed forward equalizer whitens noise from the receive signals and removes pre-sample distortion of the received signals.
- the decision feedback equalizer (DFE) removes post-sample distortion from the received signals.
- a slicer recovers the received signals (RXDAT). Error signals at the slicer (error_signal) are generated to adapt all of the adaptive filters, AGC, FFE, EC, and DFE.
- a “bad” pulse can be shown in FIG. 3B.
- a large post-sample distortion would create a large amount of inter symbol interference (ISI), making the system difficult to activate.
- ISI inter symbol interference
- the present invention discloses an improved adaptive activation method which makes a data transceiver easy to activate.
- the present invention provides an easy and reliable activation method for an adaptive equalization in a data transceiver.
- the present invention solves the above-described problems by pre-loading at least one of the adaptive filters in the data transceiver with a fixed set of coefficients and allowing the other adaptive filters to adapt. Accordingly, the transmission line is pre-equalized for some of the more difficult conditions, and the data transceiver is easily activated. After the initial activation, all of the adaptive filters are allowed to adapt.
- the present invention ensures a reliable and robust activation, and it also allows the data transceiver to adapt to various line and noise conditions such that good performance can be achieved.
- the present invention provides an activation method for adaptive equalization of received signals in a data transceiver having at least one adaptive filter.
- the activation method includes: pre-loading a fixed set of coefficients on at least one adaptive filter to partially equalize the received signals such that the data transceiver obtains initial activation; and adapting the pre-loaded adaptive filter to recover the received timing and/or data.
- the pre-loaded adaptive filter can be adapted immediately after the activation of the data transceiver, or after the activation and a period of time thereafter. The period of time can be for example a period for recovering the timing and/or data at the data transceiver.
- the present invention also provides a method of adaptive equalizing received signals in a data transceiver having a plurality of adaptive filters.
- the method includes: pre-loading a fixed set of coefficients on at least one of the adaptive filters; adapting at least one of the remaining adaptive filters to partially equalize the received signals such that the data transceiver obtains initial activation; and adapting all of adaptive filters including at least one pre-loaded adaptive filter to recover the received signals.
- One aspect of the adaptive equalization method of the present invention is that the adapting of the pre-loaded adaptive filter is operated immediately after the initial activation of the data transceiver has been achieved.
- Another aspect of the adaptive equalization method of the present invention is that the adapting of the pre-loaded adaptive filter is operated after the initial activation of the data transceiver and a period of time thereafter.
- the period of time is a period of time for recovering received timing and/or signals in the data transceiver.
- the present invention further provides a data transceiver for adaptive equalizing received signals.
- the data transceiver includes at least one adaptive filter for removing distortions of the received signals; and means for controllably adapting the adaptive filter such that the data transceiver is readily activated, such that the received timing and/or signals are recovered.
- the adaptive means pre-loads at least one of the adaptive filter with a fixed set of coefficients to partially equalize the received signals such that the data transceiver is readily activated, and adapts the pre-loaded adaptive filter with adaptive signals.
- the adapting means allows the pre-loaded adaptive filter to adapt immediately after the data transceiver has been activated, or after the data transceiver has been activated and a period of time thereafter.
- the data transceiver includes a plurality of adaptive filters for removing distortions of the received signals; and means for controllably adapting the plurality of adaptive filter such that the data transceiver is readily activated, such that the received timing and/or signals are recovered.
- the adapting means allows the pre-loaded adaptive filter to adapt with the adaptive signals immediately after activation of the data transceiver has been achieved.
- the adapting means allows adaptation of at least one of the remaining adaptive filters immediately after the activation of the data transceiver, but allows adaptation of the pre-loaded adaptive filter only after activation of the data transceiver has been achieved and a period of time thereafter.
- the present invention also provides a data transceiver for adaptive equalizing received signals with a pre-sample distortion and a post-sample distortion.
- the data transceiver includes: an echo canceller (EC) for removing transmit signals from the received signals; an automatic gain control (AGC) for optimizing a gain level of the received signals; a feed forward equalizer (FFE), coupled to the automatic gain control (AGC), for whitening noise from the received signals and removing the pre-sample distortion; a slicer, coupled to the feed forward equalizer (FFE), for recovering the received signals; a decision feedback equalizer (DFE), coupled between the slicer and the feed forward equalizer (FFE), for providing feedback signals to the slicer to remove the post-sample distortion; and means for controllably adapting the FFE, EC, AGC, and DFE such that the data transceiver is readily activated, and the received signals are recovered.
- EC echo canceller
- AGC automatic gain control
- FFE feed forward equalizer
- the adapting means includes an error generator, coupled between input and output of the slicer, for generating error signals.
- the adapting means pre-loads the FFE with a fixed set of coefficients and adapts at least one of the EC, AGC, and DFE with the error signals to partially equalize the received signals such that the data transceiver is readily activated.
- the adapting means allows the FFE to adapt with the error signals after the data transceiver has been activated.
- the adapting means allows the FFE to adapt with the error signals immediately after activation of the data transceiver has been achieved.
- the adapting means allows the FFE to adapt with the error signals after activation of the data transceiver has been achieved and a period of time thereafter.
- One advantage of the present inventions is that they ensure a reliable and robust activation. Further, the present inventions allow the data transceiver to adapt to various transmission line and noise conditions in recovering the received data such that good performance can be achieved.
- FIG. 1 illustrates a block diagram of a simplified data transceiver.
- FIG. 2 illustrates a block diagram of a simplified data transceiver under activation conditions in accordance with the principles of the present invention.
- FIG. 3A illustrates a signal pulse-timing diagram with a received sample signal having minimum ISI.
- FIG. 3B illustrates a signal pulse-timing diagram with a received sample signal having a large post-sample distortion.
- FIG. 3C illustrates a signal pulse-timing diagram with a partially equalized received sample signal under the activation conditions in accordance with the principles of the present invention.
- FIG. 4 illustrates a flow chart of an adaptive equalization operation of received signals in a data transceiver including an initiation method in accordance with the principles of the present invention.
- the present invention provides an activation method for adaptive equalization of received signals of a data transceiver.
- the received signals are partially equalized for initial activation of the data transceiver. Accordingly, the transmission line is pre-equalized for some of the more difficult conditions. Such pre-equalization makes it easy for the data transceiver to activate.
- the data transceiver of the present invention utilizes at least one adaptive filter. At least one adaptive filter is pre-loaded with a fixed set of coefficients. The pre-loaded adaptive filter is prevented from adaption until the initial activation is achieved. The pre-loaded adaptive filter may be allowed to adapt immediately after the initial activation of the data transceiver or a period of time after the initial activation. The period of time can be, for example, a period of time for recovering the received timing and/or signals.
- FIG. 1 illustrates a simplified data transceiver 100 .
- the transceiver 100 includes a plurality of adaptive filters which includes an echo canceller (EC) 102 , an automatic gain control (AGC) 104 , a feedback forward equalizer (FFE) 106 , and a decision feedback equalizer (DFE) 108 .
- the EC 102 removes the transmit signals (TXDAT) from the received signals RX.
- the received signals RX are converted by an A/D 110 .
- a transmitter filter (TX FILTER) 112 shapes the transmit signal spectrum.
- a D/A converter 114 converts the transmit signals to analog transmit signals (TX).
- the received signals usually include distortions.
- the distortion is generally characterized by a pre-sample distortion and a post-sample distortion.
- Adaptive equalization methods are used to recover received timing of the data transceiver and recover the received signals by moving the pre-sample and post-sample distortions from the received signals.
- FIGS. 3A-3C each shows a signal pulse-timing diagram having an isolated pulse before adaptive equalization. Each pulse is seen at the input of a slicer 116 (in FIG. 1 ).
- the horizontal lines in FIGS. 3A-3C indicate T spaced samples of the pulse.
- the “sample point” is where the data transceiver samples the pulse.
- FIG. 3A illustrates a minimum ISI pre-sample component 300 a and a minimum ISI post-sample component 302 a . This pulse would be received by the transceiver without difficulty, as the sample point is clearly distinguished.
- FIG. 3B illustrates a pre-sample component 300 b and a post-sample component 302 b of a distorted received signal.
- FIG. 3C illustrates a pre-sample component 300 c and a post-sample 302 c of a distorted received signal after an initiation method in accordance with the principle of the present invention.
- the traditional adaptive equalization method is to allow all the adaptive filters EC, AGC, FFE, and DFE to adapt from an initial stage for initial activation.
- the received signals are converted by the A/D 110 .
- the converted signals are inputted into an adder or other equivalent means 118 , whereby the EC 102 removes the transmit signals (TXDAT) from the received signals.
- the received signals are then sent to the AGC 104 .
- the AGC 104 optimizes the received signal level of the signals.
- the FFE 106 receives the optimized signals from the AGC 104 , whereby the FFE 106 whitens noise from the signals and removes pre-sample distortion.
- the DFE 108 removes post-sample distortion.
- the slicer 116 recovers the received signals RXDAT from the FFE 106 and the DFE 108 .
- a feedback loop 119 from the DFE 108 includes an adder or other equivalent means 120 .
- Error signals are generated from the input and output of the slicer 116 by an error generator 122 .
- the error signals are generated to adapt all of the adaptive filters, AGC, FFE, EC, and DFE at all times including an initial activation stage.
- a distorted signal such as the one shown in FIG. 3B
- the large post-sample distortion makes the adaptive filters difficult to initially adapt.
- the large post-sample distortion creates a large amount of inter symbol interference, making the data transceiver difficult to activate.
- the adaptive filters also include the echo canceller (EC) 202 , an automatic gain control (AGC) 204 , a feed forward equalizer (FFE) 206 , and a decision feedback equalizer (DFE) 208 .
- the FFE 206 is pre-loaded with a fixed set of coefficients in an initial activation of the data transceiver such that when a signal such as the one shown in FIG. 3B is received, the signal is partially equalized as shown in FIG. 3 C. The post-sample distortion is minimized so that the data transceiver is readily activated.
- the adaptive filter FFE 206 is allowed to adapt.
- the adaptive filters then recover received timing and/or received signals by removing distortions from the received signals.
- the FFE 206 can be immediately adapted with the other adaptive filters once the data transceiver 200 is activated, or adapted once the data transceiver 200 is activated and a period of time thereafter.
- the period of time can be, for example, a period for recovering the received timing and/or signals.
- the configuration of the data transceiver 200 may be similar to those in FIG. 1 .
- the received signals are converted by an A/D 210 .
- the converted signals are inputted into an adder or other equivalent means 212 , whereby the EC 202 removes the transmit signals (TXDAT) from the received signals.
- the received signals are then sent to the AGC 204 .
- the AGC 204 optimizes the received signal level of the signals.
- the FFE 206 receives the optimized signals from the AGC 204 , whereby the FFE 206 whitens noise from the signals and removes pre-sample distortion.
- the DFE 208 removes post-sample distortion of the signals.
- a slicer 214 recovers the received signals RXDAT from the FFE 206 and the DFE 208 .
- a feedback loop 216 from the DFE 208 includes an adder or other equivalent means 218 .
- Error signals are generated from the input and output of the slicer 214 by an error generator 220 .
- the error signals are generated to adapt the adaptive filters, AGC, EC, and DFE initially, and after the initial activation of the data transceiver 200 , adapt AGC, EC, FFE, and DFE.
- the adaptive filter FFE is pre-loaded with a fixed set of coefficients.
- adaptive filter(s) may be pre-loaded with a fixed set of coefficients and then allowed to adapt after the initial activation stage in accordance with the principles of the present invention. It will also be appreciated that other types of adaptive filters besides the ones shown in FIGS. 1 and 2 can be implemented, and that an initiation method to control these adaptive filters in accordance with the principles of the present invention can be used.
- FIG. 4 illustrates a flow chart of an adaptive equalization operation of received signals in a data transceiver, such as the data transceiver 200 in FIG. 2 .
- the operation includes an initial activation of the data transceiver in accordance with the principles of the present invention.
- the operation starts in box 400 .
- At least one adaptive filter is pre-loaded with a fixed set of coefficients to partially equalize the received signals in box 402 , and at least one remaining adaptive filter is allowed to adapt in box 404 , such that the data transceiver is easily activated in box 406 .
- the pre-loaded adaptive filter is allowed to adapt in box 408 .
- the received signals are recovered in box 410 .
- the adaptive equalization operation ends in box 412 .
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